Timmy the Timid Ghost #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTimmy the Timid Ghost marches cheerfully through a woodland clearing on this September 1962 Charlton cover, blowing a horn and singing "A Haunting We Will Go" while a turkey rides his shoulder and a curious cast of forest creatures — rabbits, a squirrel, a deer, and more — looks on with wide-eyed delight. Jon D'Agostino's cover art gives Timmy an irresistibly sunny personality, his red "T" emblem and plaid cap making him look more like a happy camper than anything remotely spooky. With a story titled "Fake Snakes and Rusty Witches" waiting inside, this lighthearted issue promises the kind of gentle, good-natured fun that made Timmy a favorite for young readers in 1962.
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